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KEYBOARD INSTRUMENTS

by Clive Unger-Hamilton

Condition: Good, clean and well-kept copy; cover featuring close-up keyboard design; light shelf wear consistent with age.

About the Book
Part of the Covent Garden Music Guides series, Keyboard Instruments offers a lucid and beautifully illustrated introduction to the development, construction, and repertoire of the worlds great keyboard instruments from the harpsichord and clavichord to the piano and organ.

Written for both musicians and general readers, the volume situates each instrument in its historical and musical context, tracing innovations in design and the evolution of technique. It highlights the relationship between instrument makers, performers, and composers, illuminating how technological and artistic progress shaped the keyboards central role in Western music.

Aimed at cultivating an informed appreciation, Keyboard Instruments stands as both a reference and a compact visual celebration of craftsmanship and sound.

About the Author
Clive Unger-Hamilton is a British musicologist, writer, and editor known for his accessible works on musical history and performance. He has contributed to numerous reference series and guides designed to bring the richness of classical music to broader audiences.

Edition Note:
First Edition, First Printing (1981). Published by Harrow House Editions Limited, printed and bound in Hong Kong (then a British Crown Colony). This title forms No. 1 in the Covent Garden Music Guides series.